UnScripted

leroux botha

South African reality TV doesn't happen by accident. Host Leroux Botha pulls back the curtain on the unscripted television industry, in candid conversations with the producers, directors, and decision-makers behind some of the country's biggest formats — Survivor South Africa, MasterChef, Young, Famous & African, and more. Real talk about real television.

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  1. -2 J

    S01E02 - Unscripted with Andrew Dixon

    What really happens in the edit suite of a reality TV show? In Episode 2 of Unscripted, host Leroux Botha sits down with Andrew Dixon — Head of Post-Production at afrOkaans and one of South Africa's foremost unscripted editors. Andrew has cut some of the country's biggest formats, including Survivor South Africa, MasterChef, and Temptation Island. In this conversation, he pulls back the curtain on the craft of editing reality television — the tools, the tricks, the horror stories, and the heart behind it all. From DJing in a Durham nightclub to shaping the stories millions watch, this is a career you couldn't script. In this episode: Why learning to edit felt exactly like learning to DJThe truth about Frankenbiting — and why editors aren't ashamed of itHow AI is already changing the edit suite (and what it still can't do)The corporate espionage accusation that nearly ended Andrew's careerWhy Survivor gives editors more joy than any other formatAdvice for anyone who wants to cut unscripted television⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 — Cold open: Corporate espionage, lawyers & a death wish 00:12 — Introducing Andrew Dixon: Head of Post-Production at afrOkaans 00:46 — The current streaming project: Learning to edit all over again 02:17 — Origin story: From Jurassic Park home videos to a Durham nightclub 03:48 — A chair through the bar — and a career pivot that changed everything 05:20 — Finding storytelling: MasterChef, Craig Bleksley & never looking back 05:36 — Where do you start? The process of building an episode from scratch 06:27 — What ends up on the cutting room floor (and why it's heartbreaking) 07:56 — When the story producers' pitch doesn't exist on camera 08:55 — Frankenbiting explained: Putting words in mouths — responsibly 10:38 — The magic of editing: Making someone sound like Plato 11:17 — Building a scene: Survivor, high emotion & the power of a look 12:45 — What makes a great unscripted camera operator 13:35 — The format that sparks the most joy: Why Survivor is unbeatable 14:10 — How Andrew's storytelling evolved across five seasons of Survivor SA 16:43 — The game-changer: When content and edit became codependent 17:43 — The biggest personal lesson from a career in editing: Patience 18:28 — Redefining storytelling: Streaming, time, and doing it properly 19:03 — AI in the edit suite: Threat or tool? 20:38 — Cloning voices & fixing it in post — where does it end? 21:44 — Why editors stopped complaining about production crews 22:25 — A moan of editors: Breaking the collective noun stigma 22:43 — The most difficult show Andrew has ever cut 24:18 — The most fun on set: Survivor Philippines 2020 25:59 — The biggest lesson from watching real people's real stories 27:08 — Horror story: Corporate espionage, hospitalisation & no apology 29:15 — The joy of finishing: Andrew & David Enright's edit-suite partnership 31:16 — ⚡ Quickfire Round: Clean timelines, hard cuts & the worst note ever 34:49 — Final advice for upcoming unscripted editors: Dive in, it's a blank canvas 35:31 — Wrap-up & Subscribe CTA 🎙️ Host: Leroux Botha 👤 Guest: Andrew Dixon — Head of Post-Production, afrOkaans

    36 min
  2. 26 MARS

    S01E01 - Unscripted...with Darren Lindsay

    What does it really take to make unscripted television in South Africa? In the debut episode of Unscripted, host Leroux Botha sits down with Darren Lindsay - Executive Producer and one of the key figures behind Survivor South Africa and other major formats at afrOkaans. With 11 years in the industry, Darren pulls back the curtain on budgets, locations, crew safety, mental health, business failure, and what it genuinely means to lead a production at the highest level. This is the conversation the industry rarely has - out loud. In this episode: How a radio dynasty shaped one producer's entire career pathThe real job of an Executive Producer (hint: it's not glamorous)Why managing personalities is harder than managing budgetsThe darkest moment of Darren's career - and how he came through itWhat young producers need to hear before stepping into their first production role⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 - Introduction: Who is Darren Lindsay? 00:46 - Darren's family background: Radio, Rhodesia & roots in media 03:05 - Dad's 16 years at Radio 5 & the influence of Barney Simon 05:31 - Coca-Cola Popstars & the birth of South African unscripted TV 07:20 - Sneaking downstairs to watch Survivor - a dream is born 09:43 - Breaking into Endemol: "I'll work for free if you teach me" 12:02 - Survivor SA Season 2: Losing weight, gaining a career 14:23 - How Darren and Leroux really connected (hint: it wasn't on Survivor) 15:14 - The power of saying YES - and learning when to say NO 16:50 - Pre-production on Survivor: Budgets, creative vision & team building 19:06 - Participation vs. Involvement: The afrOkaans philosophy 21:09 - Boots on the ground: What's hardest to manage on a live production? 23:16 - Leading people older than you - confidence vs. arrogance 25:35 - Location scouting: What Darren actually looks for (and why Tribal Council is everything) 27:38 - Samoa, Philippines & playing governments off each other 29:34 - The dark side of production: Crew safety, loss & real responsibility 33:41 - Insurance in South African TV: What nobody talks about enough 37:53 - Advice for young producers: Own the responsibility before the title 40:03 - Delegation, loneliness at the top & what AI can teach you about your own job 43:43 - Being a "seen producer": Why visibility on set matters 45:57 - Stay humble, stay grounded - the wedding planner analogy 47:46 - Pet peeves: Empathy, egos & "level best" 49:19 - Mental health: Depression, the brain as your worst enemy, and asking for help 51:48 - Worst experience: Business liquidation, dark thoughts & facing the music 56:24 - Best experience: Seeing his name as Executive Producer on Survivor SA 58:30 - ⚡ Quickfire Round: Beach or jungle? Hunger or boredom? Philippines or… Samoa? 01:00:24 - Why working in TV means you'll never watch TV the same way again 01:01:52 - Pay it forward: Give newcomers the experience you wish you'd had 01:03:09 - Always find something new to learn - even on your 12th Fear Factor season 01:03:40 - Wrap-up & Subscribe CTA

    1 h 4 min

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South African reality TV doesn't happen by accident. Host Leroux Botha pulls back the curtain on the unscripted television industry, in candid conversations with the producers, directors, and decision-makers behind some of the country's biggest formats — Survivor South Africa, MasterChef, Young, Famous & African, and more. Real talk about real television.